Your anchor presentation should follow this format:
An on-screen introduction of yourself
Alternating on-screen video of yourself and produced material (photographs and/or video) describing the following regarding your issue:
Define or frame your issue. This means to give the viewer a basic understanding of what your issue involves.
Identify the most important people and/or groups involved with your issue. Describe what their involvement consists of.
Where is your issue important? This will apply itself differently to different issues. Even though some issues will affect many American, the epicenter will be a government center. Other issues will affect people mostly in one specific location.
When? - provide a basic time line for the issue. When did your issue begin to become important? What has happened in regards to your issue over the past couple years?
3. An on-screen transition to the reporter who will explain the issues importance to everyday Americans
- Define or frame your issue. This means to give the viewer a basic understanding of what your issue involves.
- Identify the most important people and/or groups involved with your issue. Describe what their involvement consists of.
- Where is your issue important? This will apply itself differently to different issues. Even though some issues will affect many American, the epicenter will be a government center. Other issues will affect people mostly in one specific location.
- When? - provide a basic time line for the issue. When did your issue begin to become important? What has happened in regards to your issue over the past couple years?
3. An on-screen transition to the reporter who will explain the issues importance to everyday Americans